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VORTICLE ATTRACTION

 

Vorticles have what I like to call a mouth which is where they feed on the incoming nether. It is oriented in the direction opposite the direction of the 4th dimension which is the vacuum.

Although the vorticle exists outward to infinity, there are many masking forces at greater distances from their centers. So most of the time, I may call the vorticle center simply the "vorticle" which is easier but not technically accurate.

When two vorticle centers are in the same general area, their mouths orient in the most energy-conserving manner which is the direction from which the passing nether is coming. This means that they are generally pointed the same way. Pointing the same way into the nether "wind" causes vorticles with like charges to repel and vorticles with unlike charges to attract.

Charge is caused by the fact that the vorticles are made of vortices just like highs and lows in weather. So a vorticle spin that is clockwise will attract a vorticle with spin that is counterclockwise.

When the distance between vorticles is average for those in the same neighborhood, the attractive force is greater than gravity because gravity at vorticle sizes has a different geometry (see Book Two of this series). But when vorticles with unlike charges become close, the nether inflow at their adjacent sides becomes blocked and pressure from the other sides causes the vorticles to stick together. Mass flow overall is reduced considerably and their masses become less.

We once called this lack of usual mass the "binding energy." Although it is an obsolete term today in some texts, it should be brought back into use because it is essentially correct. Since mass is energy and is also the rate of nether inflow, the lack of inflow is also a lack of energy. It is a lack of inflow that causes the reduction in mass, therefore binding energy is a correct term.

When a neutron and a proton form a deuteron, the reduction in mass can be expressed as energy ( E = mc2), which is the binding energy. By clicking on "next" you can see two such vorticles beginning to join. They are beginning to desire the same body of nether which causes them to pull toward one another.

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